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Veterans Regulation No. 10 (d), Miscellaneous Provisions [9] February 5, 1935 1081 6964 February 5, 1935 1082 6964-A February 5, 1935 1083 6964-B February 5, 1935 1084 6965 February 7, 1935 1085 6966 February 8, 1935 1086 6967: Veterans Regulation No. 1 (f), Entitlement to Pensions [10] February 8, 1935 1087 6967-A February 8, 1935 1088 6968
104-1: July 24, 1996 An act for the relief of Benchmark Rail Group, Inc. 104-1: 104-2: July 29, 1996 An act for the relief of Nathan C. Vance, and for other purposes. 104-2: 104-3: October 9, 1996 An act for the relief of Oscar Salas-Velazquez. 104-3: 104-4: October 19, 1996 An act for the relief of Nguyen Quy An. 104-4
March 22 – President Johnson signs Executive Order 11336, designating power to the United States Secretary of Agriculture "to exercise, without the approval, ratification, or other action of the President, the authority vested in the President by clause (1) of the fifth sentence of section 407 of the Agricultural Act of 1949, as amended (7 U ...
The 16th amendment made an income tax legal (this required an amendment due to Article One, Section 9 of the Constitution, which required that direct taxes be laid on the States in proportion to their population as determined by the decennial census).
Mail-in referendum on proposed "homeless tax" in Metro (Portland, Oregon) [217] Voters appeared to be approving taxes on personal income and business profits that would raise $2.5 billion over a decade to fight homelessness. [218] Jo Rae Perkins, a member of the far-right conspiracy group QAnon, wins the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in ...
Canada: Trociuk v British Columbia (AG), [2003] 1 S.C.R. 835 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on section 15(1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms where a father successfully challenged a provision in the British Columbia Vital Statistics Act, which gave a mother complete control over the identity of the father on a ...
The Minneapolis income gap in 2018 was one of the largest in the country, with Black families earning about 44 percent of what White families earned annually. [273] Statewide in 2022 using inflation-adjusted dollars, the median income for a Black family was $34,377 less than a White family's median income, an improvement of $7,000 since 2019. [274]